Francesco Colangeli

Most Popular Francesco Colangeli Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Station Trailer (1990)

27 September 1990

In a forgotten railway outpost, a humble stationmaster meets a glamorous society woman. Their brief wait for her train turns unexpectedly intimate—until her fiancé arrives, and the night erupts into a desperate struggle as he tries to drag her back by force.

The Emperor's New Clothes Trailer (2001)

11 August 2001

Napoleon, exiled, devises a plan to retake the throne. He'll swap places with commoner Eugene Lenormand, sneak into Paris, then Lenormand will reveal himself and Napoleon will regain his throne.

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone Trailer (2003)

04 May 2003

An aging actress' husband dies of a heart attack en route to Rome, where they'd planned to holiday. There, she rents an apartment and, through the Contessa, she meets a young man, with whom she begins an affair.

The Blonde Trailer (1993)

12 March 1993

Coming back from work by night, shy watchmaker Tommaso runs over a girl with his car, luckily without serious consequences.

Dry Trailer (2022)

29 September 2022

In Rome it hasn’t rained for three years and the lack of water is overturning rules and habits. Through the city dying of thirst and prohibitions moves a chorus of people, young and old, marginalised and successful, victims and profiteers.

Ecco fatto Trailer (1998)

27 November 1998

Matteo and Piterone, lifelong friends, try to pass their high school exams for the third time, but then Margherita arrives and love enters their lives.

Merry Christmas Trailer (2001)

21 December 2001

Four Italian men are suddenly involved in awkward situations, while they are spending the Christmas holiday, stuck in Amsterdam.

Vanille fraise Trailer (1989)

29 November 1989

Husband finds out that his wife is a secret agent and that she has a handsome partner.

La scuola Trailer (1995)

06 April 1995

In a high school in the outskirts of Rome, it's the last day before the summer holidays. A literature teacher reminisces the past year and wonders what will become of the students he cared for as if they were his children.